Michaels HiFi
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It's going to be a GREAT show!!This!!!!. You can work my fourth room. āMeet Joeā event will make it the busiest room at the show.
It's going to be a GREAT show!!This!!!!. You can work my fourth room. āMeet Joeā event will make it the busiest room at the show.
Hi everyone,
Itās been a while, but Iām back. Iām really sorry to have disappeared like that, but Mike and I have been keeping in touch.
Life, caretaking and family duties have overridden audio enjoyment, unfortunately. Iāve missed my great stereo system so much. I look forward to enjoying the hobby and more importantly, getting back in touch with everyone.
Mom needed help, so the stereo along with the savings had to go towards her care.
Momās in a better place and so am I. Retirement is on the table later this year and I have a lot of options.
I missed everyone but mom needed me.
Now itās time for myself and some aural excitement
Joe
I might have to update my signature, so please bear with me.
Hi Larry,Hi Joe, I have great empathy and respect for you and your mom. I went through something similar with my Mom.
Great to have you back.
Larry
Your welcome Joe. My parents sacrificed for me and my brother, especially my mom. If it wasn't for her, my brother and I would not have become doctors. My parents divorced and my mom was the driving force. She loved and adored her children and it gave her great pleasure to see us become successful. I miss her so much. Unfortunately, my last memories of her was watching her die in hospice.Hi Larry,
Thank you so much. I canāt tell you strongly enough how much I appreciate this.
My parents were so good to us, sacrificed a lot so we could have so much. It wasnāt even a question about what to do. I missed everyone and canāt believe all the great new toys I get to obsess over.![]()
Larry and Joe, I'm not sure how long ago your Mom passed, but I went through a similar situation. I was my Mom's 24X7 caregiver while she was in hospice (in her home), and right until the end. It just sucked the life out of me on one hand, but on the other, I realized that I had done the most meaningful thing that I have done in my life.Your welcome Joe. My parents sacrificed for me and my brother, especially my mom. If it wasn't for her, my brother and I would not have become doctors. My parents divorced and my mom was the driving force. She loved and adored her children and it gave her great pleasure to see us become successful. I miss her so much. Unfortunately, my last memories of her was watching her die in hospice.
Thank you so much.Larry and Joe, I'm not sure how long ago your Mom passed, but I went through a similar situation. I was my Mom's 24X7 caregiver while she was in hospice (in her home), and right until the end. It just sucked the life out of me on one hand, but on the other, I realized that I had done the most meaningful thing that I have done in my life.
Yes, our last memories of Mom were having to watch her life end, and yes - it was harrowing. It took me literally several years before I was able to talk about her or see a photo of her without being brought right back to her suffering at the end. But just know that the time will come that you will be able to remember her as living Mom, not dying Mom. And when that moment comes, your load will be lightened and you will then be able to get back to living. The spontaneous memories will then be of everything that you loved so much about her. I hope that in each of your cases, the magic moment comes sooner than later.